The NASDAQ was up 0.2%. With a 17 point gain, the NASDAQ finished at 8,015.

Crude Oil (CL) jumped on reports that the U.S. State Department is going to announce an end to Iranian sanction waivers. These waivers are for countries importing oil from Iran. The potential drop in supply helped Crude Oil finish higher. Up 2.5%, CL ended at at $65.64 a barrel.

Tesla (TSLA) finished lower by 3.9%, ending the day with its 2nd lowest close of the year. Tesla is investigating a Model S that exploded in China.

Boeing (BA) was the biggest drag on the DOW today, losing 1.3%. The loss came after a New York Times report claimed that workers complained about shoddy production and bad safety practices at a 787 jet plant.

This week traders will continue to keep an eye on earnings, with approximately 150 companies in the S&P 500 scheduled to report.

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